Monday, June 17 2013 10:32 AM EDT2013-06-17 14:32:21 GMT
Champion Industries Inc. on June 14 announced a reduced second quarter 2013 net loss from continuing operations of $700,000, compared to a$21.0 million for the quarter last year.
HUNTINGTON, WV — Champion Industries Inc. on June 14 announced a reduced second quarter 2013 net loss from continuing operations of $700,000, compared to a net loss from continuing operations of $21.0 million for the quarter that ended April 30, 2012.
Monday, June 17 2013 8:04 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:04:51 GMT
Worth an estimated $1.7 billion, Jim Justice is a prominent member of Lewisburg, but his coal operations are struggling as business owners have filed at least nine lawsuits since late 2011.
Worth an estimated $1.7 billion, Jim Justice is a prominent member of Lewisburg, but his coal operations are struggling as business owners have filed at least nine lawsuits since late 2011.
Sunday, June 16 2013 12:15 PM EDT2013-06-16 16:15:02 GMT
As part of Small Business Week, the SBA will host a series of Google+ Hangouts to show small business leaders the importance of social media.
As part of Small Business Week, the SBA will host a series of Google+ Hangouts to show small business leaders the importance of social media.
ARTHURDALE -
By Krista Baker, WBOY-TV General Assignment Reporter
Arthurdale celebrated its oldest homesteader's 100th birthday Saturday.
Hazel Marie Jenkins Bonnette turned 100 on January 11, 2013 but the family had an open house at the Arthurdale Heritage Center Hall Saturday to celebrate.
Hazel Bonnette was born in Morgantown but moved to Arthurdale in 1936. She moved into one of the first homes ever built in Arthurdale. She celebrated the big 100 with friends and family.
"How she got to be 100 years old... I have no idea!" said Jean Bonnette McLaughlin, one of Hazel's daughters. "Must have been the vegetables in the garden because like I said she loved to can and raise gardens."
Hazel Bonnette's mother lived to be 103. Hazel has four children, 11 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
The Preston County community was the nation's first homestead community. It grew from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and was designed and built for the rural poor.